The first practical idea for establishing a "band sorority" as a national entity to meet the expressed needs of the growing number of women in college and university bands was presented by band member Wava Banes (Henry), along with her classmates, Emily So Relle and Rose Nell Williams, to director D.O. Wiley of the Texas Tech University Band in the closing months of 1937. This discussion led to a group of bands women at
In June of 1943, the Tech women petitioned the Grand Council of Kappa Kappa Psi to become an integral part of the national Fraternity as an active chapter. Accepting the group under these circumstances, however, would have entailed a complete revision of the Kappa Kappa Psi constitution. Because of the war, doubt was expressed as to just when the next fraternity convention would be held so that the issue could be brought to debate. Rather than postponing action on the women’s request indefinitely, a suggestion was made that Tau Beta Sigma form its own national organization, just as the National Fraternity had done in 1919. Until a national convention of Kappa Kappa Psi could be held and the matter clarified, Tau Beta Sigma could be considered the "sister organization" of the Fraternity. The Grand Council of Kappa Kappa Psi agreed that Tau Beta Sigma could share in all fraternal publications.
While applying for a national charter, the Tech Chapter encountered difficulties involving certain
So, in January of 1946, the women of the Texas Tech Tau Beta Sigma Band Sorority, through their director, D.O. Wiley, graciously surrendered their name, "TAU BETA SIGMA," their constitution, ritual and jewelry designs to the local band club at
- Taken directly from the National website for Tau Beta Sigma. Which can be found at www.tbsigma.org
The Alpha Omega Chapter of Tau Beta Sigma has served the collegiate bands, mainly
The following are the sisters who founded Alpha Omega on May 14, 1955:
| ID | Name | Date Initiated | Hometowns | Instrument |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
1 |
Sue Elaine Allen |
5/14/1955 |
Miami, FL |
Clarinet |
|
2 |
Florence Helen Ashby |
5/14/1955 |
Sarasota, FL |
Clarinet |
|
3 |
Bentrice Marie Bisbee |
5/14/1955 |
Sanford, FL |
Saxophone |
|
4 |
Dawn Marie Bishop |
5/14/1955 |
Sanford, FL |
Chimes |
|
5 |
Florence Pauline Brown |
5/14/1955 |
Starks, FL |
Clarinet |
|
6 |
Virginia Ruth Cobb |
5/14/1955 |
Sarasota, FL |
Clarinet |
|
7 |
Gai Elli Conradt-Eberlin |
5/14/1955 |
Jacksonville, FL |
Clarinet |
|
8 |
Mary Josephine Fain |
5/14/1955 |
Quincy, FL |
Saxophone |
|
9 |
Alys Dale Fillastre |
5/14/1955 |
Lakeland, FL |
Clarinet |
|
10 |
Shirley Marguerite Willis |
5/14/1955 |
Tallahassee, FL |
Clarinet |
|
11 |
Janet Marguerite Graff |
5/14/1955 |
Punta Gorda, FL |
Clarinet |
| 12 |
Mary Loraaine Griffith |
5/14/1955 |
Perry, FL |
French Horn |
| 13 |
Ann Lee Hays |
5/14/1955 |
Arcadia, FL |
Drums |
| 14 |
Pauline Elbring Hecht |
5/14/1955 |
Miami, FL |
French Horn |
| 15 |
Jamie Jo Hood |
5/14/1955 |
Jacksonville, FL |
Oboe |
| 16 |
Louise Hoyer |
5/14/1955 |
Ft. Lauderdale, FL |
Flute |
| 17 |
Barbara Ann Schaller |
5/14/1955 |
Lakeland, FL |
Saxophone |
| 18 |
Janet W. Jackson |
5/14/1955 |
Baconton, GA |
Saxophone |
| 19 |
Alice Elaine Lucas |
5/14/1955 |
Jacksonville, FL |
French Horn |
| 20 |
Sara Graham McNutt |
5/14/1955 |
Clearwater, FL |
Flute |
| 21 |
Mary Marlene Smith |
5/14/1955 |
Winter Park, FL |
Clarinet |
| 22 |
Jo Ann Thomas |
5/14/1955 |
Crescent City, FL |
Saxophone |
| 23 |
Dalores Anita Woods |
5/14/1955 |
Wabasso, FL |
Trombone |
| 24 |
Mrs. Manley R. Whitcomb |
5/14/1955 |
Tallahassee, FL |
HONORARY |
| 25 |
Mr. Manley R. Whitcomb (Director) |
5/14/1955 |
Tallahassee, FL |
HONORARY |